It sounds to me like this should increase the safety of those intersections by at least a factor of 10. Maybe instead of whining about a few little traffic tickets, you should be thankful for FDOT's steadfast dedication to making your lives safer.

Next, counties will reduce speed limits just inside the intersections so as to "legally" decrease the yellow light timing. This is the problem when you make traffic handling profit oriented instead of safety oriented!

Everybody has their own opinion about the Black Plague.We can all make up our own minds about the desirability of supermassive volcanoes.Some people like serial murderers, some don't.The populace is split right down the middle when it comes to nuking their own cities for no apparent reason.Should we unleash the Kraken and bring down a thousand years of darkness? You decide!

But if there is one thing, one issue, one inherent evil, one dark, horrible nightmare against which we all fervently align ourselves as patriotic freedom-loving Americans, it is the unutterable horror of the scourge of redlight cameras. Any change of any kind is obviously automatic proof that they're just trying to make more money.

I was nearly rear ended at the main intersection on my way to the highway to work the other day. I got a red light camera ticket there last year... so I stopped after the car before more drove through on yellow. The guy behind me obviously had never gotten a ticket at that intersection. He was road-raging me pretty good after that.